Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a major USD 15 billion investment to establish a full-stack AI hub in Visakhapatnam, complete with gigawatt-scale compute and a new international subsea cable gateway, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai delivered a keynote address at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 today, where he reflected on his personal journey and unveiled a major infrastructure commitment to India's digital future. Addressing a distinguished audience at Bharat Mandapam, the Google chief reminisced about his student days to highlight the rapid transformation of the Indian landscape. "Prime Minister Modi and distinguished leaders, it's wonderful to be back in India. Every time I visit, I'm struck by the pace of change, and today is no different. Back when I was a student, I often took the Coromandel Express train from Chennai up to IIT Kharagpur. To get there, we passed through Visakhapatnam. I remember it being a quiet and modest coastal city brimming with potential," Pichai said.

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Google's Landmark AI Hub in Visakhapatnam

The CEO used this personal anecdote to draw a parallel with Google's ambitious plans for the same city, which is now at the heart of the tech giant's global AI strategy. "Now in that same city, Google is establishing a full-stack AI hub, part of our USD 15 billion infrastructure investment in India. When finished, this hub will house gigawatt-scale compute and a new international subsea cable gateway, bringing jobs and cutting-edge AI to people and businesses across India," he added.

This landmark announcement underscores a significant expansion of Google's footprint in India, transforming Visakhapatnam into a global node for artificial intelligence. The hub is expected to provide the foundational "full-stack" infrastructure necessary to power next-generation AI services, reinforcing India's position as a pivotal player in the global technology ecosystem.

About the India AI Impact Summit 2026

Such advancements align with the broader objectives of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, which brings together nations and international institutions to reflect India's focus on multilateral collaboration. The summit, hosted from February 16 to 20, aims to utilise AI to address global challenges and unlock new opportunities for shared growth.

The Three Foundational 'Sutras'

The five-day event is anchored in three foundational pillars, or 'Sutras': People, Planet and Progress. These themes have remained at the forefront since the Prime Minister inaugurated the India AI Impact Expo 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Monday. (ANI)

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